+[2013-08-29T04:16:21Z]jakyallwhat else is there to produce a slug? +[2013-08-29T04:18:55Z]jaybethere is {{ page.id }} +[2013-08-29T04:20:15Z]jakyallI have my variables custom :) +[2013-08-29T04:29:43Z]pontiki... +[2013-08-29T04:34:49Z]pontikii thought handleize was rails....
message no. 7315
Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2013-08-29T04:18:55Z
there is {{ page.id }}
+[2013-08-30T03:01:37Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#1648 (master) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/10782464 +[2013-08-30T03:05:07Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#1649 (master) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/10782504 +[2013-08-30T03:25:36Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#1650 (master) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/10782952 +[2013-08-30T03:29:42Z]travis-ci[travis-ci] mojombo/jekyll#1651 (master) The build was broken. http://travis-ci.org/mojombo/jekyll/builds/10782961 +[2013-08-30T16:02:57Z]jaybedoes/can placing _posts in subdirectories automagically associate them with relative categories without specifying YAML front matter? e.g. file system: site/news/bears/maulings/2013-08-08-bear-eats-children.md. would/can the categories be automagically set based on the directory structure?